Causes of Failure of Open Innovation Practices in Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
3. Hypothesis Development
4. Materials and Methods
5. Results and Discussion
- The resources dimension was the main cause of failure of SMEs, while the systematic review identified the knowledge and IP management dimension as the main cause.
- In SMEs, the organizational structure and organizational culture dimensions were less important. They were the two least important causes.
- The management skill and actions dimension was more relevant for SMEs, emerging as the second most important cause of failure.
- The relative importance of the causes related to strategy, intellectual property management, and interfirm collaboration were identical in both studies.
6. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Dimension | Frequency | No. of Causes | Cause |
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Strategy-related | 56 | 4 | Misalignment between partners’ goals Prevalence of closed innovation model Lack of dynamic capabilities Lack of an adequate business model |
Organizational structure | 74 | 4 | Inadequate coordination and communication mechanisms Inadequate reward and control systems Misalignment between partners’ organizational structure Rigid organizational structure/excessive bureaucracy |
Organizational culture | 70 | 3 | Not invented here/not sold here syndromes Misalignment between partners’ organizational cultures Individual level resistances |
Knowledge and IP management | 111 | 3 | Loss of know-how/competitive advantage Inadequate appropriability systems Lack of absorptive/desorptive capacity |
Management’s skills and actions | 76 | 3 | Lack of experience in OI management Incorrect cost–benefit assessment Ineffective scan of environment |
Resources | 88 | 4 | Inadequate technology/ICT Inadequate IPs and asset Management Inadequate HR management Lack of economic/financial resources |
Interfirm collaboration | 96 | 3 | Opportunistic behavior/free Riding High transaction costs Lack of trust |
NUTS II | AF | RF | CAF | CRF |
---|---|---|---|---|
North | 93 | 0.3131 | 93 | 0.3131 |
Algarve | 21 | 0.0707 | 114 | 0.3838 |
Center | 56 | 0.1886 | 170 | 0.5724 |
Setúbal Peninsula | 18 | 0.0606 | 188 | 0.6330 |
Lisbon Metropolitan Area | 61 | 0.2054 | 249 | 0.8384 |
Alentejo | 10 | 0.0337 | 259 | 0.8721 |
West and the Tagus Valley | 21 | 0.0707 | 280 | 0.9428 |
Azores | 4 | 0.0135 | 284 | 0.9562 |
Madeira | 13 | 0.0438 | 297 | 1 |
Cause | AF (SLR-CF) | RF (SLR-CF) | AF (SME-CF) | RF (SME-CF) | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misalignment between partners’ goals | 18 | 0.3214 | 23 | 0.2987 | 0.3906 |
Prevalence of closed innovation model | 17 | 0.3036 | 20 | 0.2597 | 0.0983 |
Lack of dynamic capabilities | 12 | 0.2143 | 19 | 0.2468 | 0.2198 |
Lack of an adequate business model | 9 | 0.1607 | 15 | 0.1948 | 0.1980 |
Cause | AF (SLR-CF) | RF (SLR-CF) | AF (SME-CF) | RF (SME-CF) | p-Value |
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Inadequate coordination and communication mechanisms | 22 | 0.2973 | 2 | 0.0870 | <1 × 10−3 |
Inadequate reward and control systems | 18 | 0.2432 | 14 | 0.6087 | <1 × 10−3 |
Misalignment between partners’ organizational structure | 17 | 0.2297 | 6 | 0.2609 | 0.3893 |
Rigid organizational structure/excessive bureaucracy | 17 | 0.2297 | 1 | 0.0435 | <1 × 10−3 |
Cause | AF (SLR-CF) | RF (SLR-CF) | AF (SME-CF) | RF (SME-CF) | p-Value |
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Not invented here/not sold here syndromes | 30 | 0.4286 | 17 | 0.5862 | <1 × 10−3 |
Misalignment between partners’ organizational cultures | 22 | 0.3143 | 10 | 0.3448 | 0.3614 |
Individual level resistances | 18 | 0.2571 | 2 | 0.0690 | <1 × 10−3 |
Cause | AF (SLR-CF) | RF (SLR-CF) | AF (SME-CF) | RF (SME-CF) | p-Value |
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Loss of know-how/competitive advantage | 48 | 0.4324 | 68 | 0.4416 | 0.6228 |
Inadequate appropriability systems | 42 | 0.3784 | 61 | 0.3961 | 0.3442 |
Lack of absorptive/desorptive capacity | 21 | 0.1892 | 25 | 0.1623 | 0.1511 |
Cause | AF (SLR-CF) | RF (SLR-CF) | AF (SME-CF) | RF (SME-CF) | p-Value |
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Lack of experience in OI management | 35 | 0.4605 | 95 | 0.5793 | <1 × 10-3 |
Incorrect cost–benefit assessment | 22 | 0.2895 | 36 | 0.2195 | 0.0010 |
Ineffective scan of environment | 19 | 0.2500 | 33 | 0.2012 | 0.0204 |
Cause | AF (SLR-CF) | RF (SLR-CF) | AF (SME-CF) | RF (SME-CF) | p-Value |
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Inadequate technology/ICT | 22 | 0.2500 | 41 | 0.1943 | 0.0039 |
Inadequate IPs and asset management | 30 | 0.3409 | 46 | 0.2180 | <1 × 10−3 |
Inadequate HR management | 24 | 0.2727 | 50 | 0.2370 | 0.0625 |
Lack of economic/financial resources | 12 | 0.1364 | 74 | 0.3507 | <1 × 10−3 |
Cause | AF (SLR-CF) | RF (SLR-CF) | AF (SME-CF) | RF (SME-CF) | p-Value |
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Opportunistic behavior/free riding | 39 | 0.4063 | 53 | 0.4309 | 0.2299 |
High transaction costs | 33 | 0.3438 | 40 | 0.3252 | 0.5774 |
Lack of trust | 24 | 0.2500 | 30 | 0.2439 | 0.7655 |
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